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    Unifon is a Latin-based phonemic orthography for American English designed in the mid-1950s by Dr. John R. Malone, a Chicago economist and newspaper equipment...
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    cycling under the name of Movistar Team. Argentina (formerly Telefónica Unifón and Movicom BellSouth) Chile (formerly Telefónica Móvil and BellSouth) Colombia...
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    Cyrillic letter Che. This letter was also used in the first version of Unifon. Lorna A. Priest (2008-04-23). "Proposal to Encode Additional Latin and...
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  • letters, and numerous diacritics. Other scripts, such as John Malone's Unifon, Sir James Pitman's Initial Teaching Alphabet, and Alexander Melville Bell's...
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    1931–1941 Mongolian Latin alphabet used Ƶ to represent [d͡ʒ]. It is used in Unifon, being the last letter representing the voiced alveolar fricative /z/. It...
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    alphabet uses its majuscule form (the alphabet is caseless) for [kʷ], and in Unifon, a phonemic transcription for American English; where it represents the...
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  • Interspel Romic alphabet Shavian alphabet (revised version: Quikscript) Unifon Subsets are reforms that use a restricted wordlist and grammar. English...
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  • Esperanto Readspel Shorthand Pitman shorthand Gregg shorthand Deseret alphabet Unifon alphabet English-language spelling reform Wells, John C. (2000). Longman...
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    languages in the French translation of Ollantay published in 1878. The Unifon alphabet uses a capital form of closed U.[dubious – discuss] This letter...
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    Tangsa – Tangsa language Todhri – Albanian Tolong Siki – Kurukh Toto – Toto Unifon – proposed for English, never adopted Vah – Bassa Vellara – Albanian Vithkuqi...
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  • John Malone, a character in Baby (2000 film) John R. Malone, inventor of Unifon John Joseph Malone, Canadian flying ace John Grover Malone, American football...
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  • and UTC. Archived from the original on 2015-07-29. Retrieved 2015-07-20. "Unifon Extended: U+E6F0 - U+E73F". KreativeKorp. Retrieved 2024-01-14. Bettencourt...
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    Yurok was written in the Yurok Unifon; some books cited in the Yurok Language Project contain Yurok written in the unifon, though due to practicality in...
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  • capital I IPA (near-close near-front unrounded vowel); capital form used in Unifon and for Gabonese orthographies ꟾ Epigraphic letter I Longa Latin long i...
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  • International Phonetic Alphabet Inventive spelling Phonics Shavian alphabet Unifon Evaluating the Initial Teaching Alphabet: A Study of the Influence of English...
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    Preliminary proposal to encode "Unifon" characters L2/12-138 N4262 Everson, Michael (2012-04-29), Proposal to encode "Unifon" and other characters in the...
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  • SaypU (Spell As You Pronounce Universally) Simpel-Fonetik Method of Writing Unifon Some speakers of non-Latin script languages occasionally write English phonetically...
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  • following is a table of phonemes used by CMU Pronouncing Dictionary. The Unifon converter is based on the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary. The Natural Language...
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  • Initial Teaching Alphabet, i.t.a., ITA". www.itafoundation.org. "Unifon.org". www.unifon.org. "Nue Spelling". Archived from the original on 2007-05-13....
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  • a system of shorthand in 1747. John R. Malone - American, developed the UNIFON alphabet c. 1955. Mesrop Mashtots - Armenian monk, created the Armenian...
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  • spelling, and was intended to allow easy transition to the latter. (See also Unifon, which had similar structure and intent.) The extra letters in fact had...
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  • Abugida probably based on Gupta, a Brahmic script, for writing Tibetan Unifon mid-1950s John R. Malone Phonemic alphabet to write the English language...
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  • for the most part, written as they are spoken Dr. John R. Malone invented Unifon in the mid-1950s Sir James Pitman (the grandson of Sir Isaac) in the early...
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  • proposed a special cable TV channel for children. After 1973, he promoted Unifon, a 40-character phonemic English alphabet, to combat illiteracy. On October...
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    338 11 9 8 5 Alex Barros Team Telefónica Unifón Honda 27 +26.387 10 8 9 14 Juan Borja Team Telefónica Unifón Honda 27 +31.868 9 7 10 17 Jurgen van den...
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  • ISBN 978-1-78201-036-4. English (Unifon alphabet) 2014 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: An edition printed in the Unifon Alphabet Lewis Carroll Cathair...
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